The Chords – Sh-Boom
About the Song When you think of the 1950s, that era of sock hops and drive-in theaters, “Sh-Boom” is one of those songs that instantly transports you back in time.…
About the Song When you think of the 1950s, that era of sock hops and drive-in theaters, “Sh-Boom” is one of those songs that instantly transports you back in time.…
About the Song When we talk about the late 1950s, we’re talking about a cultural revolution. And at the heart of that revolution was rock ‘n’ roll. Danny & the…
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